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Sasanian Archaeology: Settlements, Environment and Material Culture [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 538 pages, height x width x depth: 290x205x23 mm, weight: 1880 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Archaeopress Archaeology
  • ISBN-10: 1803274182
  • ISBN-13: 9781803274188
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 538 pages, height x width x depth: 290x205x23 mm, weight: 1880 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Archaeopress Archaeology
  • ISBN-10: 1803274182
  • ISBN-13: 9781803274188
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The Sasanian empire was one of the great powers of Late Antiquity, and for four centuries ruled the vast region stretching from Syria and the Caucasus to Central Asia. Classical, Armenian, Jewish and Arab written sources throw light on its history, and studies of its rock reliefs, stuccoes, silver, silks, coins and glyptic have created a picture of a rich courtly culture with a strong Iranian character. However, the everyday material culture is much less understood, as is the economy which sustained and supported the Sasanian empire and underpinned its consistent military superiority over its western rivals. This collection of essays looks at these aspects and offers an approach based almost entirely on archaeological and scientific research, much presented here for the first time. This book is divided into three parts which in turn examine evidence for Sasanian sites, settlements and landscapes, their complex agricultural resources, and their crafts and industries. Each section is preceded by an essay setting out the wider research questions and current state of knowledge. The book begins and ends with a general introduction and conclusion setting out why this new approach is necessary, and how it helps change our perceptions of the complexity and power of the Sasanian empire.

Recenzijas

St John Simpsons edited book will be highly praised as a major study tool for the archaeology of the Sasanian Empire. Ali Mousavi (2024): Antiquity Vol. 98 '...this book provides a profound and well-rounded exploration of the empire, shedding light on its lesser-known aspects. The combination of archaeological and scientific research presented in this collection of essays is a valuable addition to the study of Late Antiquity, enriching our understanding of the Sasanian Empire's complexity and power.' Parsa Ghasemi (2023): Abstracta Iranica

General Introduction 1(20)
St John Simpson
PART ONE Sites, Settlements and Landscapes
Part One Sites, Settlements and Landscapes - Introduction
21(26)
St John Simpson
Parthian and Sasanian Site and Settlement Patterns on the Deh Luran Plain, Khuzistan Province, South-West Iran
47(33)
J.A. Neely
The Sasanian Colonisation of the Mughan Steppe, Ardebil Province, North-West Iran
80(10)
Jason Ur
Karim Alizadeh
The Army and Urbanism at the Sasanian Empire's Northern Frontiers: Fieldwork on the Linear Barriers, Fortresses and Cities at the Margins of the Gorgan Plain (Results of a Joint Project Between the Iranian Cultural Heritage, Handicraft and Tourism Organisation and the Universities of Edinburgh and Durham)
90(13)
Hamid Omrani Rekavandi
Eberhard W. Sauer
Tony J. Wilkinson
Ghorban Ali Abbasi
Roger Ainslie
Francesco Caputo
Mohammad Ershadi
Morteza Fattahi
Nikolaus Galiatsatos
Kristen Hopper
Julian Jansen Van Rensburg
Eve Macdonald
Majid Mahmoudi
Amin Nazifi
Jebrael Nokandeh
Chris Oatley
Seth Priestman
James Ratcliffe
Kourosh Roustaei
Esmail Safari Tamak
Bardia Shabani
Lucian Steven Usher-WilsoN
A Temple Among the Fields: Preliminary Reconstruction of an Agricultural Landscape in the Serakhs Oasis, Southern Turkmenistan
103(6)
Barbara Kaim
Excavations at Kirpichli depe in Dehistan
109(18)
A.E. Atagarryev
The First Season of Excavations at the Sasanian Site of Tole Qaleh Seyfabad (TQS), South-west Iran: Preliminary Report
127(14)
Parsa Ghasemi
Reza Noruzi
Azizallah Rezaei
Sasanian and Early Islamic Settlement Patterns North of the Persian Gulf
141(12)
Ahmadali Asadi
Seyed Mehdi Mousavi Kouhpar
Javad Neyestani
Alireza Hojabri Nobari
Bushehr, Dashtestan and Siraf: the Transformation of the Maritime Trade Network in the Middle Persian Gulf
153(39)
Seth
M. N. Priestman
PART TWO Environment and Resources
Charcoal and Wood in Fuel Residues in Sasanian and Early Islamic Merv: Wood Resources and Environmental Implications
192(20)
Rowena Gale
Exploitation of Wood at Kush (Ras Al-Khaimah, UAE) in Sasanian Times: Results of the Charcoal Analysis
212(12)
Margareta Tengberg
Two Sasanian Archaeofaunas from the Hamrin Basin, Eastern Iraq
224(8)
F.G. Fedele
Fracture Patterns Amongst Sasanian Bones at Merv
232(7)
Ian Smith
PART THREE Material Culture
Part Three Material Culture - Introduction
239(16)
St John Simpson
Sasanian Pottery: Archaeological Evidence for Production, Circulation and Diachronic Change
255(120)
St John Simpson
Imitations and Innovations in Kushano-Sasanian Pottery
375(14)
V.A. Zavyalovt
Parthian, Sasanian and Islamic Pottery and Occupation of the Deh Luran Plain, South-west Iran
389(7)
David V. Hill
Magic and Inter-Communal Relations in Sasanian Iraq: the Case of the Incantation Bowls
396(24)
Ali G. Scotten
The Dating of Sasanian Glass in the Light of Excavated Finds from Bahrain
420(11)
S.F. Andersen
Reconstruction of the Process of Cutting of Two Sasanian Glass Bowls in the Okayama Orient Museum and the British Museum
431(14)
Tami Ishida
Sasanian Swords and Scabbards in the British Museum: A Scientific Analysis
445(29)
J. Lang
St J. Simpson
General Conclusion
474(3)
St John Simpson
Bibliography 477(46)
Index 523
St John Simpson is a senior curator and archaeologist in the Department of the Middle East at the British Museum. He specialises in the archaeological evidence and material culture of the Sasanian empire, has published extensively on this subject, excavated Sasanian sites in Iraq and Central Asia, and analysed Sasanian finds from the Persian Gulf to Iran and the Caucasus. At the Museum he has curated three major special exhibitions: Scythians: warriors of ancient Siberia (2017/18), Afghanistan: Crossroads of the Ancient World (2011), and Queen of Sheba: Treasures from Ancient Yemen (2002), as well as three successive galleries for ancient Iran, the most recent being the Rahim Irvani Gallery which opened in 2007. His previous books with Archaeopress include Masters of the Steppe (2020), In Context. The Reade Festschrift (2020), Softstone (2018), and Looted, Recovered, Returned: Antiquities from Afghanistan (2014).